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Anonymous (reply to Bonnie Diraimondo RN)

if the male only has a anal pap to get checked, then how do they know the hpv is in the urine and seminal fluid? wouldn't men and women should be checked for hpv in breast milk, urine, seminal fluid, etc too along with the anal and cervical paps? if men cant get checked right for it then how do they really know its been transmitted sexually? is it always transmittable sexually, can it be hereditary? my mother had cervical cancer. im married for 7yrs and just got diagnosed with hpv on my cervix but i would like to have kids someday. my ultrasound was good they said though. is it possible to have kids with this hpv if it hasnt spread? i would love to talk to my doctor bout this but seems like she doesnt like me asking a bunch of ?s about it. is hpv still new to some doctors? sorry for all the questions...

August 17, 2012 - 6:12pm

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